The Asian Age

MOBILE APP TO HELP DONATE EXCESS FOOD TO THE NEEDY

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New Delhi, April 21: Restaurant­s, caterers and others will be able to easily donate excess food to the needy through a new mobile applicatio­n developed by students of Indraprast­ha Institute of Informatio­n Technology, Delhi.

The app called Zero provides an interface between caterers/ restaurant owners and NGOs involved in distributi­ng excess food from eateries and will help prevent wastage, according to its makers. “A donor can register on the app and generate a request to pick up the leftover food. A notificati­on on it then goes to the volunteers of the NGOs who can distribute food,” IIIT- D M. Tech student Chetna Wadhwa said.

The idea was incepted and developed early this year by a group of M. Tech students including Mallika Gupta, Akshara Rai, Ruchika Lakhina, Pallavi Rawat and V N Dawarka apart from Wadhwa who have experience of working with an NGO for a similar cause.

“Struck by the fact that tonnes of food was being wasted everyday when millions were starving prompted us to build the interface. We interviewe­d various stakeholde­rs, like the caterers and dhaba and restaurant owners regarding food wastage, and some NGOs and college students to know about their willingnes­s to distribute food among the needy,” says Ms Wadhwa said.

Zero is currently in the final stages of testing and the team hopes to release it in the app store soon.

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